Bush meat can predispose you to Ebola

Bush meat 
Bush meat is a kenned a delicacy in many components of Nigeria. Indeed, many Nigerians cannot forget in a hurry its dainty aroma and taste in native soups, such as Egusi, Efo and Ofe Isla.

Game meats are conventionally free-range animals, which mean they have less saturated adipose, which makes them more salubrious than other fatty meats. They are withal low in calories when compared with beef and chicken.

Bush meat is high in Eicosapentaenoic acid, an essential omega-3 adipose acid that has several cardiovascular benefits.

Additionally, because it is grown in a natural environment, game meat is customarily affluent in vitamins and minerals, and liberate from magnification hormones, which are the norm in domestic meat and poultry products.

However, as nutritious and tasty as it is, one can contract the Ebola Virus Disease by eating raw and infected bush meat.

Scientists verbalize consumption and preparation of meat from forest animals, such as fruit bats, monkeys and chimpanzees is abaft the transmission of Ebola, which has killed over 660 persons in the last six months in West Africa.

They have linked the recent outbreak of Ebola — a disease that causes its victims to bleed to death– to the indiscriminate consumption of raw bush meat and other exotic animals.

For one, meats from grass cutters, antelopes, gorillas and chimpanzees are a preferred delicacy in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, countries where the virus is spreading like wildfire.

Veterinary expert, Dr. Femi Oboye, notes that game meats are kenned hosts to Ebola, anthrax and yellow fever and some other pernicious fever

Oboye states that those residing in countries with poor meat inspection policy are at a more preponderant risk of contracting the virus.

“Forest animals like monkeys, gorillas and chimpanzees can withal get the disease and pass it to humans. Apes are hosts to diseases, such as Ebola, anthrax and yellow fever. One can be infected if one is exposed to the secretions of an infected animal or eats an infected animal.

“We must meticulous because game meats are scarcely inspected afore they are sold in the market in many African countries. No procedures are carried out by a professional to determine and assure either the flesh or organs are free of diseases and other contaminants,” he integrates.

Oboye notes that unlike food poisoning where its symptoms manifest a few hours after eating the food, it takes, at least, two to three weeks for the symptoms of Ebola to show in infected persons.

“The virus incubates (lives) in the body fluids of the victim between two days and three weeks, after which symptoms, such as fever, headache, muscle aches, sore throat, diarrhoea, regurgitating and stomach pain will commence to show. You may not ken you are infected till it is too tardy to treat.”

Roasted fruit bats are another delicacy in some states in the Southwestern components of Nigeria. Experts admonish that these animals may be infected and roasting them may not kill the virus in the already infected animals.

The contracting of Ebola, the World Health Organisation additionally states can be by eating fruit bats or eating fruits that have been infected by bats.

The body notes, “Fruit bats are kenned hosts for the virus. So, we are admonishing that people should stay off eating fruit bats or dead animals that may have been infected this period.

“If you eat fruits that have come in contact with these bats, you may get infected. Those who handle or eat bush meat, especially in rural areas, must additionally be meticulous, as they could be in jeopardy. Monkeys and apes could be hosts for the Ebola virus.”

Nutritionist, Dr. Yomi Agaja, verbally expresses this caveat is not to verbalize that Nigerians should stay off fruits, but they must be cleaned, felicitously washed or disinfected in some cases to ascertain that some bacteria or viruses that may be in such fruits are denatured.

He states, “Ebola is transferred from fruit bats to humans or fruits. It is customarily not conspicuous when a fruit is infected. But you can take precautions. Do not buy any fruit that looks infected from the market. When you optate to prepare it, wash the outer layers. After that, you can disinfect it with vinegar.

“Also, endeavor not to buy sliced fruits from the roadside; they will definitely not take the same precautions that you would if you were to prepare it yourself.”

Ebola Virus Disease — additionally kenned as Ebola haemorrhagic fever — is one of the most virulent viral diseases kenned to humankind.

For now, the disease has no remedy or vaccine and kills up to 90 per cent of its victims within days of its incubation in the body system.

The WHO describes the recent outbreak as the most challenging so far due to the low caliber of vigilance and poor access to expeditious treatment in affected countries.

The early symptoms of Ebola mimic that of malaria and fever. They may not be identified right away – particularly in the early stages of the disease.

Family, friends and health care workers can facilely contract the virus while caring for an infected individual, a reason why the disease spreads like fire.

As there is no remedy for the disease, aversion is, therefore, the watchword. Experts urge individuals to adhere to stringent personal and environment hygiene to minimise the peril for the infecting the virus.